Ka'u High Homecoming Queen Shanialee and King Toby parade during halftime. Photos by Julia Neal |
KA`U HIGH TROJANS WON THEIR HOMECOMING GAME ON SATURDAY and paraded the homecoming court around the field at half-time. The score was 30 to 20 against the Kohala Cowboys. It was the first win for the Trojans this season. The game saw the Trojans with an interception and a touchdown by the Cowboys that was called back. Trojan cheerleaders rallied the fans.
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Senior Homecoming Princess Riley-Ann Brown and Prince Kaniala Kawaauhau-Young |
- Don’t leave a house key hidden outside your home.
Don’t leave trash for electronics, such as flat screen televisions or gaming consoles, in an outdoor trash area. This advertises what
Keep trees and bushes trimmed so they don’t provide cover for burglars. Arrange to have your lawn mowed if you will be away for an extended time. Keep your home’s exterior well lit.
Make sure your door hinges are on the inside. Make your home look occupied even when you’re not there. This could include leaving a light on or the radio playing when you are not at home. Lock your doors and windows when you leave your home, including those in the rear of the house that aren’t visible from the street. Beware of strangers knocking on doors. They may be burglars checking to see if a house is
Junior Homecoming princess Alexuss Rayna Bivings and Prince Bryson Dennis Andrade. Photos by Julia Neal |
If you see unfamiliar vehicles driving around your neighborhood, note the description of the vehicle, the license plate number and descriptions of any occupants and report them to police department’s non-emergency line (808) 935-3311.
Ask your neighbors to report any suspicious persons and vehicles seen at or near your home. Other
Sophomore Homecoming Princess Delisa Breithaup and Prince Buck Ka-ne Kala. |
Mark your valuables with your drivers license number.
Consider installing an alarm system. There are a wide range of types of alarm systems and companies offering these services. Make inquiries to different companies to see what type of alarm works best for your situation.
Consider joining your area Neighborhood Watch group. Call your area police station to find out what Neighborhood Watch groups are in your community.
Freshman Homecoming Princess Chazelyn Muakuai and Prince Egbert Iolana Naboa, |
Do not touch anything or clean up anything until the police have inspected for evidence.
Free home inspections: The Hawaii Police Department’s Community Policing Section offers free home inspections to help homeowners guard against burglaries. If you are interested in this service, please contact Lieutenant William Derr at (808) 961-2350 for more information.
Ka'u stopped the Kohala Cowboys on Saturday, with their first win of the year. It was the homecoming game ad Ka'u won 30-20. Photo by Julia Neal |
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USGS scientist with GPS equipment that helps in monitoring earthquakes and lava movement. NPS photo |
"Deeper magma input (greater than 2 miles, 3 kilometers) is detected by the continued increase in upward movement and extension measured between GPS stations located on the ground surface. Shallower magma input (less than 2 miles, 3 kilometers) was likely responsible for inflation recorded on the summit tiltmeter during the last two weeks of September. The current locations of earthquakes and deformation do not necessarily mean that the next eruption will occur there. Mauna Loa remains at an elevated alert level of ADVISORY/YELLOW. The current increase in activity does not suggest that a progression to an eruption is certain, and there are no indications that an eruption is imminent." HVO stated that it will continue to closely monitor Mauna Loa for changes.